Tales of Ephidrina

Tales of Ephidrina is an ambient/techno album by electronica artists Amorphous Androgynous, better known as The Future Sound of London (FSOL), which was released in 1993. It was created from material the pair had been working on around the same time as their ambient FSOL title Lifeforms, while still containing some of the techno feel of Accelerator.

Tales of Ephidrina
Studio album by
Released30 July 1993
RecordedAnalogue Room
Earthbeat Studios
GenreElectronica, ambient, techno, IDM
Length47:02
LabelEBV
CDEBV1
Virgin Records
Amorphous Androgynous chronology
Earthbeat
(1992)
Tales of Ephidrina
(1993)
Lifeforms
(1994)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic [1]

In 1996, Mixmag ranked the album at number 27 in its list of the "Best Dance Albums of All Time".[2]

History

This album was their first one after signing with Virgin; they moved to London from Manchester and were given a free hand to do what they wanted.[3] The album is unique, in that it is the only album they released in the 1990s that wasn't recorded at their Earthbeat studio, and is also the only release on the band's short lived stem of Virgin Records, Quigley.[4] It was the only electronic album recorded under the name Amorphous Androgynous, before the moniker's psychedelic reappearance in 2002.[5]

The name Ephidrina refers to a form of Amphetamine.[6]

Track listing

  1. "Liquid Insects" – 7:21
  2. "Swab" – 4:17
  3. "Mountain Goat" – 4:38
  4. "In Mind" – 5:38
  5. "Ephidrena" – 8:17
  6. "Auto Pimp" – 7:20
  7. "Fat Cat" – 4:04
  8. "Pod Room" – 5:27

Crew

  • Written by Amorphous Androgynous
  • Recorded at the Analogue Room - London
  • Engineered by Yage
  • Produced by Philip Pin
  • Directed by FSOL
  • Re-worked at Earthbeat Studios - London
  • Cover art by Buggy G. Riphead
  • "Liquid Insects" contains samples from the movie Predator, Phaedra by Tangerine Dream and Fire Cracker by 808 State, among others.
  • "Fat Cat" contains a sample from Peter Gabriel's Passion, the soundtrack to the movie The Last Temptation of Christ.

Equipment used

According to the album insert: EMS Synthi AKS, Jen SX 1000, ARP Synthesizer 2600, Roland SH101, Roland TB303, Roland TR606, Moog System 55, Bode Frequency Shifter 1630, 4 x Akai S1100 plus expanders (32mb), Digidesign Soundtools, Bode Ring Modulator, Trap Lunar Reflection II, Oberheim Matrix 1000, Trap Multi Effect Collector, OMM Space Enhancer


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